by Herbert W. Armstrong

Greetings from our home in the sky, 7 1/2 miles above the Mediterranean Sea, homeward-bound
after a strenuous and extraordinarily successful trip.

On Thursday, Oct. 23, we had a luncheon in London with the ministers from the London
area. Sabbath, the 25th, I preached to the brethren of the London area. Unfortunately
they did not receive the televised live transmission of the Last Great Day at the
end of the Feast of Tabernacles, and the ministers had requested I bring them that
message. More than a thousand brethren were present, including a delegation from the
Continent.

The following Monday night, Oct. 27, I spoke for some 40 minutes to a large banquet
in Cairo of some 300 leading people of Egypt. I felt that I was “right on target”
that night, and they heard the Gospel of the Kingdom – and the world rule in PEACE
- living the way of God’s spiritual law, outflowing LOVE instead of hostile competition.
Two men there from New York had read my ads in The Wall Street Journal. They were in the investment business, and in affluent financial condition. They
liked The Wall Street Journal ads - but disagreed with my speech – especially what I said about outflowing LOVE
doing away with hostile competition. The “GET” way of life had profited them, and
they disagreed that this world is full of evils. It’s a pretty good world, they told
Mr. [Stanley] Rader. They love this world as it is. I’m afraid that all the rest of
us on earth are out of step, except just those two SATISFIED men!

We flew to Jerusalem from Cairo. Ours was the first flight from Cairo airport to Jerusalem
airport since the six-day war – a definite FIRST. Other planes now can fly from Cairo
to Tel Aviv, Israel but not to Jerusalem.

On Sabbath night, Oct. 25, by the way, I talked from London to the A.M. Sabbath service
at Pasadena. It is my understanding that though I spoke to them live, it was recorded
at Pasadena and replayed at the afternoon services.

Then on Saturday night, Nov. 1, I spoke from Jerusalem live again to the Pasadena
Auditorium congregations.

On Thursday, Oct. 30, I spoke at a banquet hosted by the mayor of Jerusalem, Teddy
Kollek, and on Sunday, Nov. 2, we had a performance at the Arab, or Old City side
of Jerusalem, of the ICCY [International Cultural Center for Youth] youths, staged
by both Arab and Israeli youths and children. A little 9 year-old Arab girl did a
very cute belly dance. I renewed acquaintance with many of our friends in Jerusalem.

On Monday, Nov. 3, I had a very warm and profitable meeting with Prime Minister Menachem
Begin in his office in Jerusalem. Accompanying me was Mr. Rader, Mayor Kollek and
former Los Angeles (Calif.) Consul General Michael Ravid. Mr. Begin left a meeting
with a group of officials in Tel Aviv, taking the hour drive to Jerusalem for the
meeting with me, and then drove back to Tel Aviv, keeping the officials there waiting
a solid 2 1/2 hours during their interrupted meeting. When it was mentioned that he
had made this special drive, interrupting an important group meeting, he said, “Mr.
Armstrong, I would get out of bed at 2 in the morning to see you.” He was pleased
that I plan to put his picture on the front cover of both The Plain Truth , and Quest 81 with President [Anwar el-] Sadat of Egypt, and a leading cover story about them and
their peace effort in each magazine. Our meeting ended in a real affectionate bear
hug.

On Thursday of the same week, Mr. Rader and I had luncheon with King Leopold III of
Belgium and his wife in their chateau home near Waterloo.

Sabbath, last week, the 8th, we had a Bible study in our hotel suite, going through
Daniel 2, 7, and Revelation 13 and 17. The Sabbath before, in Jerusalem, we had a
Bible study on John, 18th and 19th chapters, about the trial, crucifixion and burial
of Christ, because our party had been in Jerusalem and had visited the garden tomb
where Jesus was buried – also seeing the exact spot where He was crucified.

On Sabbath evening in Paris, where we were waiting while seeing King Leopold and before
returning to Cairo to see President Sadat, I spoke live again – this time to the New
York church at their Sabbath afternoon service. That too was recorded and possibly
may be heard from tape at Pasadena and elsewhere.

This Sunday we returned to Cairo for the visit with President Anwar el-Sadat. Originally
our meeting had been scheduled for our first visit there, but due to the visit of
the president of Israel, and the fact President Sadat wanted a full visit with me
because of the forthcoming articles in The Plain Truth and Quest 81, we rescheduled our meeting for yesterday, Tuesday the 11th.

It was possibly the best meeting I have had with a head of state – unless it was the
meeting with Prime Minister Begin.

Our TV crew was with us for these visits, and these meetings will be shown on US television,
as well as in our churches.

We are now descending for a one night stopover in Paris - because it is simply too
long and fatiguing a flight from Cairo to the U.S. West Coast. Continue tomorrow…

I am now at home in Tucson. We had a brief overnight rest in Paris, leaving yesterday,
Thursday, at about 11:40 a.m., arriving Tucson about 3:30 a.m. this morning, Paris
time, which was 6:30 p.m. last night here.

My meeting with President Sadat was Tuesday, Nov. 11, the 62nd anniversary of the
end of World War I – and how well I remember that day of jubilant, almost riotous
celebrations.

The president was giving a speech on national television from a large auditorium on
the ground floor of a large 12-story office building. We arrived at this building
– Mr. Rader and I – about 11:45 a.m. We were taken to a lounge adjoining an executive
office on a top floor. We waited about 30 minutes. Then we were ushered into the office,
where the TV set was on. President Sadat was ending his speech to the nation in the
auditorium below. Then came a graduation ceremony. The occasion was an annual meeting
of the teachers’ union. Apparently Mr. Sadat’s speech had been the speech at a graduation
exercise. Then came presentation of diplomas or degrees; each hand-shaking with the
President!

Then we proceeded down to the parking lot in front of the building and entered an
official car behind a Cadillac ambulance, which apparently follows the president’s
car wherever he goes by car. After about 40 minutes Dr. [Mohammed Abdel Kader] Hatem,
the president’s close personal adviser, came out and joined us in our car. Soon the
president’s cavalcade started. Crowds on the sidewalks were gathered to wave at the
president. We were part of the president’s cavalcade. We were driven to Guza Palace.

The president had proceeded us into the palace. The first lady, Mrs. Sadat, met us
on the portico outside the entrance and escorted me in, and into a special reception
room. There our own TV crew, as well as official government TV camera crews, had set
all TV lights and cameras focused on the seats where the president and I were to sit.

We had to wait about 20 minutes or so. Already in the palace was a group of U.S. congress
men waiting to see the president.

The first lady entertained us while we were waiting and she and I were photographed
together. She is a very attractive, cultured, intelligent woman with good personality
– a gracious host.

When the president was ready to enter, she left the reception room. The cameras clicked
as Mr. Rader, Mr. [Osamu] Gotoh, Dr. Hatem and I met the president. Then he and I
sat in corner chairs very close together for the TV cameras.

President Sadat is building at the base of Mr. Sinai a PEACE CENTER, to cost $70 million.
It will be emblematic of peace between nations and religions. He showed us a photograph
of the architect’s rendering, picturing the center. It is a beautiful walled complex
and inside are three main buildings – a mosque, a synagogue and a church – symbolizing
cooperation and peace between the three religions.

All three regard Moses as a prophet, and all look to the same God, though the Islam
religion calls Him by the name Allah.

A very short walk from this complex will be erected a modern tourist hotel.

I caught the vision immediately and will write feature articles – cover stories –
for both Quest 81 and The Plain Truth, showing pictures of both Prime Minister Begin and President Sadat on the front covers.

It was atop this mountain nearly 3,000 years ago that God gave HIS LAW – the WAY to
PEACE – on the stone tablets to Moses.

The Ambassador foundation has pledged, through myself and Mr. Rader, a gift of $1
million in 10 annual installments toward this center for WORLD PEACE. I signed the
check for $100,000 as the first installment and handed it to President Sadat. This
matches, or partly matches, what we have done in Israel this past two years.

This will give us a great deal of valuable publicity over the world as working for
WORLD PEACE, and open more doors for proclaiming the WAY to peace – the WAY of God’s
law and the coming Kingdom of God.

Things like this open a door NOT OPEN to the religions of this world or their leaders.

I know that our meeting with Mr. Sadat, just like that with Mr. Begin, was altogether
DIFFERENT than any meetings - IF they ever granted one – with other religious leaders – or, for that matter, different
than their meetings with press representatives or men of official standing from other
nations. Our meetings are WARM, and even the Spirit of God is felt there.

Mr. Rader asked questions as to a statement Mr. Sadat would like to make to the American
people, what he thought of the new changeover in the U.S. presidency, etc., and I
talked further about God’s Law, as the WAY to world peace – and the difference between
the ways of life of “GIVE” and “GET.” As Mr. Gotoh said in the car as we were leaving,
“You certainly preached to him the true Gospel!”

Our meeting ended in a semi-bear hug, with deep-felt affection. I said I’d like a
photograph with him on one side and Mr. Begin on the other, and Mr. Sadat said he
would too, and perhaps we may be able to. Mr. Begin asked me to give his warmest greetings
to President Sadat, which I did.

Both these Middle East leaders know I am planning to feature a cover story on both
of them, and both are exceedingly pleased.

All in all, it somehow seems that God has blessed this trip by making it the most
successful so far.